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Gerard Zelnik opined that he did not believe the six units were originally presented as <br /> rental units. He would like to have the Council mandate to the developer that the six units <br /> be owner occupied. <br /> Cherlene Wright, speaking as a private resident, thanked the Council for the affordable <br /> restrictions because it adds housing in Redwood City. She said that the 15% will be <br /> helpful in order to meet state mandated requirements. <br /> Suzanne Springs, with time donated by another speaker, said that this is not about being <br /> against affordable housing and what she refutes is that the affordable housing should be <br /> used for sale and not for rent. She said that no notice was given by Mr. Lamb and that <br /> had been a condition of the procedures. She spoke about certain issues related to notice <br /> or lack thereof. She opposes the use of the six units for rental purposes. <br /> Diana Hallock spoke as a resident and how she has enjoyed working with Mr. Lamb. In <br /> her opinion she does not think the 15% rental units is an issue. She supports this action by <br /> the Council and she believes in being flexible with the times. <br /> Fran Free lives in Hampton Oaks and she fully supports the project and she does not find <br /> this a variance but a mere administrative action. She supports the project. <br /> Mr. Lamb spoke about the current economic climate. He said that he is a "for sale" type of <br /> developer and he has met with various residents trying to explain his circumstances and <br /> needs. He said that staff has supported the clarification on the language and he hopes <br /> the Council supports this action tonight. He mentioned some of the outreach he has done. <br /> Alicia Guerra, the developers' legal counsel, said that this is not a variance and she <br /> clarified that this is simply a clarification on the specific six units. She made mention of <br /> laws relating to the rights of developers. Ms. Guerra made herself available to answer any <br /> questions. <br /> Ellen Wallis supports passage of this matter. She has attended various meetings and she <br /> said that few residents from Hampton Oaks were there to refute the proposal. She <br /> mentioned the various forums available for residents to comment on the matter. <br /> M/S Aguirre/Pierce to approve item 6.1 G. <br /> One Council Member said that this was not supposed to be a rental and he is not happy <br /> with a few things that happened on this project. Another Council Member agreed with <br /> these comments and said this has not been an easy process but he believes this is a <br /> product of the economic environment and this is a temporary change. Motion carries <br /> unanimously by electronic vote with Council Member Hartnett recused. <br /> Discussion on item 6.1 F <br /> Oded Ward introduced the various members of the Laurel Way group who are working on <br /> this. He provided some historical information on how this came to pass. He referred to the <br /> process and how he believes he has a letter that says that the city has made a <br /> commitment to making a payment towards the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). <br /> SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD MAY 18, 2009 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 3 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 62 <br /> Page No. 366 <br />